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Nonese mwami wi gitaramo bwana SIBOMANA Athanase kuvugako wahishe abatutsi ukaba kandi uvugako uha agaciro uwabaye president akaba ari Habyarimana kubera ibyo yakoreye igihugu kandi igihe Genocide yabaga yakorewe abatutsi ariwe wari President akaba ntacyo yakoze ngo abatabare ubwo urumva utivuguruje ? Aka nakumiro
Sniper28,811 görüntüleme • 1 ay önce

One of the signs that shows that you cannot destroy a people and their culture.❤️❤️🇨🇩
Sniper89,899 görüntüleme • 7 ay önce

#Kwibuka32 Mimi TESTIMONY ———————————————— Her name is Mimi. She survived the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda because of the courage and humanity of a man named Ndahigwa. During those dark days, Mimi was found as an infant, still breastfeeding from her mother—who had been brutally killed and lay among piles of bodies at Saint Famille, on the primary school football field. It was a heartbreaking and unimaginable scene, one that no child should ever be part of. Yet, from that tragedy, a life was saved. Ndahigwa, who was not himself targeted during the genocide and worked with the Red Cross, chose compassion over fear. In a time when many turned away, he stepped forward. He rescued Mimi and raised her as his own, caring for her from infancy through adulthood. He gave her not only a chance to live, but a chance to grow, to be loved, and to belong. He stood by her side through the years, supporting her until she eventually got married. However, her marriage did not last, as her husband constantly pressured and mistreated her, questioning her about a family she never had the chance to know. Today, Mimi is alive, but she lives with a deep and painful absence—she does not know her biological family, nor does she have any known relatives. She carries unanswered questions about her identity and her roots. With hope in her heart, she is reaching out to anyone who might recognize her story or have any information about her family, asking for help in reconnecting with her origins. At the same time, Mimi is a mother, doing her best to raise her children under difficult circumstances. She is struggling financially and humbly asks for support from anyone who is able to help, no matter how small the contribution. Her story is one of survival, loss, love, and resilience. And today, she is not only searching for her past—but also fighting to build a better future for her children.
Sniper13,395 görüntüleme • 1 ay önce

Les Sénégalais vivant au Rwanda parlent le kinyarwanda mieux que Munyakazi Sadate 😂
Sniper32,509 görüntüleme • 7 ay önce

His name is #Jonathan The younger brother of #Kajuga, known as the Interahamwe “Kabombo,” a Tutsi who killed his own relatives during the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, now also wants to follow in his brother’s footsteps by falsely claiming to be a genocide survivor — a blatant lie.
Sniper43,708 görüntüleme • 1 yıl önce

Le Rwanda continuerait de soutenir les actions liées aux inondations causées par les pluies à Kinshasa.🇨🇩😂😂😂😂
Sniper16,525 görüntüleme • 4 ay önce

My heart is overwhelmed with joy and pride to witness someone who once fled as an innocent infant return, 30 years later, to the land of their birth — not just to reconnect with their roots, but to stand in solidarity with the survivors of the brutal atrocities and massacres committed by the governments of Congo, Burundi, and the FDLR against the Congolese people. Thank you #alliah
Sniper32,501 görüntüleme • 11 ay önce

Oh boy We will talk about him until the last minute of our breath.
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